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“Wait, I Thought Porn Was Bad?” | Understanding Pornography’s Role in Young People’s Journeys of Sexual Exploration

 

A comprehensive training for helping professionals that explores the powerful relationship between pornography and young people’s journeys of sexual exploration.

 

What this training will cover:

 

📖 Understanding Pornography's Role: How does porn fit into young people’s journeys of sexual exploration?

 

🚫 The Gaps in Sex Education: Why traditional sex ed isn't enough and how porn can be a tool for learning.

 

🤝 Ethical Considerations: Navigate the ethics of porn and how to identify ethical erotic content.

 

💬 Practicing Porn Literacy: Equip yourself with conversation starters and strategies for discussing porn, consent and safer sex.

 

🌈 Supporting Sexual Exploration: How to create a safe space for open dialogue about kinks, fetishes, and taboos.

 

Why purchase this training?

 

Engaging with pornography is a part of many young people's sexual exploration. Join us for this training to learn how to de-stigmatize engaging with porn when working with young people, and to learn a framework for critically thinking about young people’s journeys of sexual exploration.

 

What is included in the bundle?

 

  • Pre-recorded video presentation of training (42 minutes)
  • Presentation slides
  • Will/Want/Won't exercise printable template
  • Reference list

Wait, I Thought Porn Was Bad? Practitioner Training Bundle

$75.00Price
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